Foundations of Quantum Programming, Second Edition provides a systematic exposition of the subject of quantum programming. Emphasis is placed on foundational concepts, methods, and techniques that can be widely used for various quantum programming models and languages. The book describes how programming methodologies developed for current computers can be extended for quantum computers, along with new programming methodologies that can effectively exploit the unique power of quantum computing. In addition, this resource introduces a chain of quantum programming models from sequential to parallel and distributed programming in the paradigm of superposition-of-data to the paradigm of superposition-of-programs. Final content presents a series of logical and mathematical tools for verification and analysis of quantum programs, including invariant generation, termination analysis, and abstract interpretation.
About the AuthorMingsheng Ying is currently Deputy Director for Research of the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Director of the Centre for Quantum Software, Tsinghua University; and Hui Yan Chair Professor of Computer Science, Tsinghua University. He has published three books and served on the editorial board of several publications, including Artificial Intelligence Journal (Elsevier). He is inaugural Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Quantum Computing. He received an NSF China Distinguished Young Scholar Award (1997) and a China National Science Award in Natural Science (2008).
Book InformationISBN 9780443159428
Author Mingsheng YingFormat Paperback
Page Count 472
Imprint Morgan Kaufmann Publishers InPublisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 450g